Outsourcing your IT needs has a lot of benefits as it is cost efficient and provides instant access to specific knowledge and expertise. Nonetheless, these benefits go hand in hand with risks that cannot be avoided. Yet, there is a way to mitigate their impact. How? That’s what I’m going to talk about.

This article about outsourcing risks is originally posted on Django Stars blog.

Risk 1. The Ability of the Outsourcing Company to Nurture Your Project

The first question, and actually the risk, that comes to mind — “Is the company actually able to complete the tasks needed?”. Most of the companies here and there are shouting about their “high-end” technologies, possibilities, and expertise in almost everything that surrounds us.  But how to ensure that the company you are choosing is not just another braggart, and it is capable of efficient achievement of the goals you set?

Solution:

You’ll need to spend some time researching. Things to consider here are:

In case you are interested in the full-cycle development add the following to the things listed above.

Does the company:

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Risk 2. Loss of the Control

No doubt business managers will lose some control over the processes outsourced by the IT provider, as all the outsourcing staff is managed on IT provider’s side. Lack of communication and visibility may result in the increase of time needed to complete the project.

Solution:

More Clarification:

Risk 3. Vendor Lock-in

Vendor lock-in occurs when a company using a piece of software grows so reliant upon it that neither bad service nor price increases can convince it to switch to a competitor.

Solution:

Risk 4. Hidden Costs

Keep in mind that any vendor expects you to pay for work not covered by the scope in your initial contract. You may end up spending more than contract suggests.

Solution:

Risk 5. Confidentiality of information

When an outsourcing company is hired by an organization, it is crucial to protect the organization’s important data and intellectual property.

Solution:

Ask for some questions and proofs:

Risk 6. Geolocation

Face the fact — geolocation matters. It has a direct impact on: “How easy would it be to make business with that company?”.

Solution:

Pay attention to the:

The article is written by Oleksandr Shaporda (ALEXANDER SHAPORDA) — PR Manager at Django Stars. This article about outsourcing risks is originally posted on Django Stars blog.

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Originally published at djangostars.com on April 5, 2017.